Reissue CDs
Reissue CDs Weekly: George JonesSunday, 26 February 2017![]() In May 1956, the Texan label Starday issued a wild rockabilly single by Thumper Jones. Its top side, the kinetic “Rock It”, was primal, uncontrolled and wild. The flip, “How Come It”, was less frenzied but still driving and infectious. Original... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: BizarreSunday, 19 February 2017![]() On first pass, Beautica comes across as an exotic hybrid of 1991 school-of-Slowdive shoegazing and the fidgety music pre-Stereolab outfit McCarthy had perfected around 1989. But there’s something else; a lilting characteristic to the vocal melodies... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: New OrderSunday, 12 February 2017The equipment pictured above is the Powertran 1024, one of the first digital sequencers to hit the market. According to the May 1981 issue of Electronics Today International magazine, which unveiled it to the public, the British-invented “1024... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Erasmo CarlosSunday, 05 February 2017![]() Erasmo Carlos got his break in August 1965 when the TV show Jovem Guarda (The Young Guard) began its run. Filmed before a live audience in São Paulo and broadcast nationally, it was pop as never seen before in Brazil. On screen, Roberto Carlos and... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Guy DarrellSunday, 29 January 2017![]() In the last week of September 1973, Guy Darrell peaked at number 12 on the British single’s chart with the catchy blue-eyed soul pounder “I’ve Been Hurt” and performed on Top of the Pops. His was a grassroots-driven success. “I’ve Been Hurt” was... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: LudusSunday, 22 January 2017![]() At September 2010’s MTV Video Music Awards, Lady Gaga took the stage in a dress made of stitched-together cuts of meat. The outfit, she said, was a political statement worn to draw attention to the aspect of the US military's don't ask, don't tell... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Roy AcuffSunday, 15 January 2017![]() In 1942, Roy Acuff set up Acuff-Rose Music in partnership with Nashville-based songwriter and talent scout Fred Rose. The new publishing company was dedicated to treating songwriters decently. They would not be cheated out of their copyrights. There... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Action Time VisionSunday, 08 January 2017![]() Sixty-eight tracks into the intriguing Action Time Vision, orthodoxy suddenly gives way to individualism. The two-and-bit discs so far have mostly showcased what passes for notions of punk rock: block-chord guitars, guttersnipe vocals, Ramones-speed... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Mikael TariverdievSunday, 01 January 2017![]() New Year’s Eve has its rituals and, in the Russian-speaking world, watching the 1976 film The Irony of Fate is core to ringing out the old and ringing in the new. A television staple, it has the seasonal status of It’s a Wonderful Life, The Little... Read more... |
Reissue CD of the Year: Robert BensickSunday, 25 December 2016![]() French Pictures in London was a bolt from the blue. Issued in June, four decades after being recorded, it was a previously unknown, unreleased album better than most mid-Seventies rock offerings. It was also better than about 99 percent of albums... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Sun RaSunday, 18 December 2016![]() Attempts to steer a straightforward path through the music of Sun Ra have always been hampered by the volume of records issued, their limited availability and trying to work out whether they represent something he had a hand in releasing. Just... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Gilbert BécaudSunday, 11 December 2016![]() Anthologie 1953–2002 is a monster. A 20-disc set spanning almost 50 years, it tracks one of France’s most beloved singers and songwriters. Gilbert Bécaud died in December 2001, but songs from his posthumously released Je Partirai album are included... Read more... |
